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Butternut Catalog

The butternut is the hardiest member of the walnut family. Trees have been selected for production, flavour and cracking quality, where unbound kernels is desired. Cracking quality gives them commercial potential. They crack best end to end in the Master Nut Cracker. Hardy from zone 3, grafts zone 6a up. Winter protect graft area in zone 5. Match late with early pollinators for best production.
Butternut Seedlings
from improved parents, butternuts are our most hardy members of the walnut family native to regions where soils are rich from Northern Ontario to New Brunswick
$90.00
1-2 ft
$116.00
2-3 ft
$143.00
3-6 ft
Ten Butternut Seedling Special
These are seedlings from our improved cultivars.
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Grafted Beckwith butternut
medium size nut, meat comes out in halves, most prolific cultivar, unlike most butternut cultivars, it bears every year, late pollinator
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1-2 ft
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2-3 ft
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3-6 ft
Grafted Bear Creek butternut
medium size nut, meat comes out in halves, healthy, productive most years, early pollinator
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1-2 ft
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2-3 ft
$35.00
3-6 ft
Grafted Kenworthy butternut
very large size nut, fairly good cracking, from Minnesota originally, productive, probably a hybrid, early pollinator
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1-2 ft
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2-3 ft
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3-6 ft
Grafted Chamberlin butternut
medium size nut, from Chamberlin Corners NY, good cracking, hardy
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1-2 ft
$30.00
2-3 ft
$35.00
3-6 ft
Grafted Iroquois CA butternut
selected for butternut canker resistance not nut qualities, late pollinator, from the Iroquois Conservation Authority property near Ottawa ON
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1-2 ft
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2-3 ft
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3-6 ft